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obama can do that. that's why he has a narrow advantage. >> i was going to say, i've been studying up for tonight's debate. the range of issues that are going to be discussed tonight. everything from china, immigration falls under that. there's a number of the middle east. you got to prep a lot for this debate if you're mitt romney and barack obama because it can be a wide ranging debate. >> obama lived this every single day for the last four years. romney has not. all the public wants to know is who is going to keep us out of war. that does matter today. sounds like 1968. who is more likely to handle a bad crisis. and most importantly, the connection between economic policy and foreign policy will be very tight and very important this evening. >> all right. frank luntz thank you very much. and cbs news will have live coverage of this debate starting at 9:00 p.m. eastern time, that's 6:00 in the west and chief washington correspondent bob schieffer is the moderat >>> anderson cooper is here this morning
obama can do that. that's why he has a narrow advantage. >> i was going to say, i've been studying up for tonight's debate. the range of issues that are going to be discussed tonight. everything from china, immigration falls under that. there's a number of the middle east. you got to prep a lot for this debate if you're mitt romney and barack obama because it can be a wide ranging debate. >> obama lived this every single day for the last four years. romney has not. all the public...
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barack obama can do that. that's why obama would have the narrow advantage. >> i was going to say, i've been stud dig up for tonight's debate because we're both going down to boca. the range of issues that will be discussed tonight, everything from china. immigration falls under that, the middle east. you have to prep a lot for this debate certainly if you're m >>> anderson cooper is here t >>> anderson cooper is here this morning. we'll taug about his big "60 minutes" interview, everything from politics to reality stores endorsing candidates. we're talking honey boo-boo when "cbs this morning" continues. ♪ woman: oh! tully's. how do you always have my favorite coffee? well, inside the brewer, there's a giant staircase. and the room is filled with all these different kinds of coffee and even hot cocoa. and you'll always find your favorite. woman #2: with so many choices, keurig has everyone's favorite. i just press this button. brew what you love, simply. keurig. but kate -- still looks like...kate. nice'n e
barack obama can do that. that's why obama would have the narrow advantage. >> i was going to say, i've been stud dig up for tonight's debate because we're both going down to boca. the range of issues that will be discussed tonight, everything from china. immigration falls under that, the middle east. you have to prep a lot for this debate certainly if you're m >>> anderson cooper is here t >>> anderson cooper is here this morning. we'll taug about his big "60...
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romney advantage over obama. republicans have that advantage. but this is a big gap for obama. what's happening with obama's support among men? >> reporter: it's a big and dangerous gap. the president can't make up for a gap among men with women. he's got to shrink that gap with men and the thinking basically is that it's on the economy and his stewardship and this notion that four more years of this, what the president has, his economic policy isn't going to cut it and men are the ones who are moving on that issue particularly. >> so, john, hang on just a moment because i want to get your reaction to this other big political story. jeff glor is here with the story about indiana's republican u.s. senate candidate. he's in some hot water over comments he made. >> all three candidates oppose abortion but none went as far as the state's current treasurer last night. >> too certainly stand for life. >> the remark came during the end of tuesday's final debate for indiana's open senate seat. when richard mourdock was asked about abortion. >> i think even when life begins in that horr
romney advantage over obama. republicans have that advantage. but this is a big gap for obama. what's happening with obama's support among men? >> reporter: it's a big and dangerous gap. the president can't make up for a gap among men with women. he's got to shrink that gap with men and the thinking basically is that it's on the economy and his stewardship and this notion that four more years of this, what the president has, his economic policy isn't going to cut it and men are the ones...
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. >> instead of e-mails, obama is sending late night texts that >> instead of e-mails, obama is sending late night texts that say "u up." captioning funded by cbs >>> welcome to "cbs this morning." forecasters have found a new word to describe hurricane sandy on the east coast, they are calling it frankenstorm. >> sandy is pounding the bahamas this morning, and by next week could bring hurricane-force winds, strong rain, record highs, david bernard is watching sandy again this morning. david, what is the latest with the storm? >> put it plain and simple, norah, a category 1 hurricane in the bahamas. it is a little weaker than yesterday, maximum sustained winds 80 miles per hour. it's moving to the northwest at 13. we think the storm is going to leave the bahamas tonight and parallel the east coast for the next 24 to 48 hours. sunday night, early monday morning, roughly east of the outer banks of north carolina, then that infamous turn to the west some time monday, monday night. whether you're talking chesapeake bay or north towards long island coming in from the east, that's not a good
. >> instead of e-mails, obama is sending late night texts that >> instead of e-mails, obama is sending late night texts that say "u up." captioning funded by cbs >>> welcome to "cbs this morning." forecasters have found a new word to describe hurricane sandy on the east coast, they are calling it frankenstorm. >> sandy is pounding the bahamas this morning, and by next week could bring hurricane-force winds, strong rain, record highs, david bernard...
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that's his argument to disqualify president obama. then his argument for himself is i was a business guy. i know how to turn around the economy. >> and the polls in ohio, as we know them today? >> reporter: they are very, very close. you can look at the average. the president is up just a tiny bit in the average. both campaigns feel like this is a dead locked race here in ohio. the president is talking a lot about the auto bailout and you saw mitt romney from his fast response on that in the second dough bait -- third debate, excuse me, that he doesn't want to lose any ground on that question of the auto bailout here in ohio. that's the big issue here. >> we talk a lot about the importance of the women's vote. let's talk about the men's vote. gallup has some interesting numbers. comparing where we are in the state of the race in 2008, where barack obama and john mccain were even among men and this year mitt romney has a huge lead among men. does that matter? >> reporter: it matters a lot. president obama cannot make up with women the
that's his argument to disqualify president obama. then his argument for himself is i was a business guy. i know how to turn around the economy. >> and the polls in ohio, as we know them today? >> reporter: they are very, very close. you can look at the average. the president is up just a tiny bit in the average. both campaigns feel like this is a dead locked race here in ohio. the president is talking a lot about the auto bailout and you saw mitt romney from his fast response on...
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barack obama still got plenty of support from his base, too. this race is tied in every possible way, enthusiasm in rallies feels like it's tied, too. >> what do you notice from conversation on insiders of where they may be nervous or where they may say one thing but are worried about something else? >> reporter: here is the tone difference between the two campaigns. the romney people feel like they are on the march. they feel like it's -- particularly in a state like ohio, they feel like things are getting better, they are moving, taking advantage of good opportunities and the candidate feels good. and the obama campaign, the president putting out a 20-page policy program, showing he has plans. that's a reaction to the charge from the romney campaign, this attempt to go back to women voters, where he is losing some support, that's also a defensive move. it doesn't mean the president is going to lose. it just means if romney son the march, the obama forces are there at the barricade. >> john, if mitt romney is to win the presidency, he not only
barack obama still got plenty of support from his base, too. this race is tied in every possible way, enthusiasm in rallies feels like it's tied, too. >> what do you notice from conversation on insiders of where they may be nervous or where they may say one thing but are worried about something else? >> reporter: here is the tone difference between the two campaigns. the romney people feel like they are on the march. they feel like it's -- particularly in a state like ohio, they...